Acrynoms and general knowledge Flashcards

1
Q

What documents must be on board the aircraft

A

Sparrow

Supplements
Placards
Airworthyness
Registration
Radio operator permit (international)
Operating handbook
Weight and balance
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2
Q

What maintenance inspections must be complied with

A

Aviates

Annual 
Vor 
100 hour
Ads 
Transponder
Elt 
Static system
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3
Q

I’msafe checklist

A
Illness
Medication
Stress
Alcohol
Fatigue
Emotion
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4
Q

Five hazardous attitudes and antidotes

A
Anti authority, follow the rules 
Impulsivity, slow down and think
invulnerability, it could happen to me
Macho, taking chances is foolish
Resignation, what’s the use
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5
Q

Pave checklist

Which can cause you to overlook the rest

A

Pic
Aircraft
Environment
External pressures

Are all of these ready for flight?

external factors

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6
Q

Light gun signals steady green

A

Cleared for take off / cleared to land

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7
Q

B airspace requirements

A

Mode c transponder
Radio
Adsb
Day vfr 3 miles clear of clouds

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8
Q

C airspace requirements

A

Radio
Transponder alt reporting
Adsb
3 miles 1k above 500 below 2000 horizontal

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9
Q

D airspace requirements

A

Two way radio

3 miles 1000 above 500 below 2000 horizontal

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10
Q

E airspace

Above 10k
Below 10k

A

Above and below 10k
Greater than 10k 5miles vis 1000 above 1000 below 1 mile horizontal

Below 10k
3 miles vis 1000 above 500 below 2000 horizontal

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11
Q

G airspace

1200 or less day and night

Above 1200 day and night

Above 1200 above 10k

A

1200 or less
day 1 mile clear of clouds
Night 3 miles 1000,500,2000

> 1200
Day 1 mi 1000,500,2000
Night 3 mi 1000,500,2000

> 1200>10k
Day 3 mi 1000,500,2000
Night 5 mile 1000,1000,1mile

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12
Q

Far book

Part 61,67,71,91

A

Part 61 certification or pilots flight and ground instructors

67 medical standards

71 airspace

91, general operating and flight rules(alcohol or drugs)

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13
Q

Light gun signals flashing green

A

Cleared to taxi/ return for landing

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14
Q

Light gun signals steady red

A

Stop/ give way to aircraft and continue circling

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15
Q

Light gun signals flashing red

A

Taxi clear of runway in use/ not safe to land

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16
Q

Light gun signals flashing white

A

Return to starting point on airport

17
Q

Light gun signals alternating green and red

A

Exercise extreme caution

18
Q

Hours after alcohol consumption and legal blood %

A

.04 and 8 hours

19
Q

Fuel requirements

A

Day 30 min more than first intended landing. 45 min for night.

20
Q
Right of way
Converging
Head on 
Overtaking
Landing 
In distress
A
Converging plane to the right
Head on both planes turn right
Overtaking go around to the right
Landing aircraft on final or lower aircraft not to take advantage of this to push aircraft off runway
In distress right of way over all
21
Q

3 things to practice ground reference maneuvers

A

Clear the area of traffic
Check for any hazards or obstacles
Identify an emergency landing point

22
Q

When do the position lights (nav lights) need to be on

A

Between sunset and sunrise

23
Q

Required for flight daytime vfr

Night time

A

Tomato flames day

Tach
Oil pressure Indicator
Magnetic compass
Airspeed and altimeter 
Temp gauge liquid cooled engine
Oil temp gauge air cooled engine
Fuel gauge each tank
Landing gear position indicator
Anti collision lights planes after 1996
Manifold pressure gauge if applicable
Elt
Safety belt and shoulder harness 

tomato flames flaps night time vfr

Fuses
Landing light (only flying for hire)
Anti collision lights
Position lights
Source of electricity
24
Q

Airmet

Sigmet

A

Airmet: weather hazardous to flight other than convective activity (low ceilings, turbulence, icing)

Sigmet: severe turbulence or icing or imc due to dust sand and Ashe
Convective: embedded thunderstorms severe weather

25
Q

When does vfr cruising altitude apply

A

Over 3000 feet agl

26
Q

7500

A

Hijacking

27
Q

7700

A

Emergency/ distress

28
Q

7600

A

Radio failure